Of course, this is Christmas etc and we all got stuff, right? Anyway, if you want you can post what you got this year for Christmas.
I got a good haul so I'm going to categorize my presents.
Apparel
Graphic Tees, four of them (I think; wearing one)
A blue Joe Boxer hoody
Althletech pants (wearing)
Joe Boxer Mistletoe pants (don't ask)
Books
The Genesis Trilogy by Lindsey Ann Lewis (you're welcome, Lindsey. And yes, I'll find your damn book, Lisa :P)
Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King
Electronics
Expendables DVD
Vampire Diaries: Complete First Season DVD (forgot to throw that one in there. Haven't watched it, but I'll give it a gander, eventually).
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Univeral All-Stars—Wii
Nintendo DSi
Misc.
Chocolate
Shaving cream
Deodorant
Extra razors for my Gillette Fusion Power razor
A SpongeBob SquarePants 2011 calendar, and a WWE 2011 calendar
Pictures of Koda, Spot, and both together in seperate frames (RIP, *sniffle*)
$25 gift card to Borders (google Borders if you don't know what it is)
Umm...that's about it :D
you can get my book the same damn place you got hers, CRACKHEAD.
An assortment of clothes I would never buy for myself, three video games: Kirby, Epic Mickey, Toy Story 3 (I am young at heart), Back to the Future Trilogy on Blu-Ray, Lord of the Rings on Blu-Ray, and a few books. *shrug*
Andy got two hats and a Lakers shirt (::)) from my mom and stepdad, a bathroom set (bodywash, spray deodorant, etc) from my kids, a flask, a Seahawks watch, new shoes, Nightmare On Elm Street and a belt from me.
I got lotion, body spray, hand soap, opal earrings, The Marine 2 from my mom and stepdad, bath wash, lotion, bath salts and milk bath from my kids, The Last Airbender, Boondock Saints 2 and a really pretty butterfly necklace from Andy.
As a couple, we got $35 for Applebees and dark chocolate/peppermint bar from my brother and his b/f, and a NICE crock pot from my grandparents.
I got new bedsheets and a matching comforter, gift cards for Chapters and a couple restaurants we like, a new Blackberry Torch (from Mark) and a basket from Mark's mom containing a bunch of bath products and a Bob Dylan greatest hits collection CD.
Mark got the usual socks, underwear, and undershirts from his mom. I got him a couple Bad Religion tees plus a limited edition blue vinyl pressing of their latest album. I also got him some new pants.
@Lisa
I would have gotten you a Tim Hortons gift card and a milkbag. I assume those are things all Canadians want.
Quote from: Anton Voron on December 26, 2010, 03:53:14 AM
@Lisa
I would have gotten you a Tim Hortons gift card and a milkbag. I assume those are things all Canadians want.
I LOATHE Tim Hortons, you ass. I worked there when I was in college, and the stench of their coffee literally makes me gag. I got a bag of milk today, since Mark's mom never drinks it, and she had to buy some to make the mashed potatoes.
these bad boys. (http://images.bizrate.com/resize?sq=500&uid=1783327648)
this shirt (http://www.wickedjester.com/adversity.gif). plus one i don't have a photo of, from my graphic designer buddy, an actual silkscreened V shirt. hunter green, steampunk/dieselpunk themed. i'll have to get a pic.
coffee. coffee mugs. instant flavored cappuccino kinda stuff. liquor filled chocolates-- weirdly, from a straightedger. though you'd get sick to your stomach way before you'd catch a buzz off these. still-- it's achieved two of my five food groups, ghettoshopped just for you. (http://i51.tinypic.com/280oxow.png)
six months of car insurance. my mom's terribly practical, and also doesn't believe in giving presents on actual holidays. i got this about a week ago. i'd say the car itself, but she got her new-used one with inheritance money and her old one wasn't going anywhere but the dump-- it's over 10 years old, a salvage vehicle, and been vandalized with some sorta HCl/drain-cleaner/industrial-paint-solvent and all the paint on the hood looks like a half-molted lizard. if anybody knows anything about diy paint jobs, get me. a pro one would cost many times what this thing's worth. still, it runs, the only other work it needs is new spark plugs and to be driven more often. :)
DINOSAUR PRINT BED LINEN. I WIN YA FUCKERS.
Also:
"Reform" by Chiasm (which hasn't arrived yet, booo)
"The Hazards of Love" by The Decemberists
A beautiful glass sculpture which I'm gonna have to hide away for a while so the kitten doesn't smash it :(
Clothes and sweets and such
money and lots of it. clothes. a terrabyte hard drive. new shoes. lots of penguin stuff. an ironing board. make up. smelly goods. a diamond necklace. a new desk. a black canary Barbie...gonna use my money and buy me a compound or a recurve bow...nice
Kids got shit loads of stuff. lol More than I can recall. >.<
(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1384.snc4/163609_10150110352642354_667867353_7577645_5351365_n.jpg)
New PJs and slippers from my dad, and some money.
A new coat from my aunt.
Money toward Detroit from my grandad, two uncles and Stacey.
Rudolph socks, Bucks Fizz and chocolates and a bath/body set from Secret Santa at work.
A bottle of JD, a bottle of rose wine and a bottle of white wine from work.
And... Ferrero Rocher (my favourite) chocolates and a perfume/lotion set from my grandma :(
Mom's hasn't arrived yet because international mail over the holidays suck, but she's sent me money toward Detroit too.
Quote from: Jackson on December 26, 2010, 04:30:22 AM
Quote from: Anton Voron on December 26, 2010, 03:53:14 AM
@Lisa
I would have gotten you a Tim Hortons gift card and a milkbag. I assume those are things all Canadians want.
I LOATHE Tim Hortons, you ass. I worked there when I was in college, and the stench of their coffee literally makes me gag. I got a bag of milk today, since Mark's mom never drinks it, and she had to buy some to make the mashed potatoes.
Milk bags, Tim Hortons, bizarre gas prices (I SWEAR I saw a gas station with price listings by the quart - YES I know this makes no sense!), Much Music, terrible Canadian music on the radio ---- these are the things I remember from my month in Toronto eleven years ago.
Quote from: Anton Voron on December 26, 2010, 10:34:57 PM
Milk bags, Tim Hortons, bizarre gas prices (I SWEAR I saw a gas station with price listings by the quart - YES I know this makes no sense!), Much Music, terrible Canadian music on the radio ---- these are the things I remember from my month in Toronto eleven years ago.
We charge by the litre, not quart. ::)
Quote from: Jackson on December 27, 2010, 01:23:49 AM
We charge by the litre, not quart. ::)
Yes, I know. Metric system and all. But I know what I saw. I only saw it at one station, though.
Quote from: Archer on December 26, 2010, 06:31:47 PMa terrabyte hard drive.
i envy you. deeply.
Quotea black canary Barbie...
Dave Navarro has one of those. he used to call her Slut Barbie and take pictures of her in random places on tour and post them on Twitter. most memorable one was praying to the porcelain god.
Quote from: V on December 27, 2010, 02:09:45 AM
Quote from: Archer on December 26, 2010, 06:31:47 PMa terrabyte hard drive.
i envy you. deeply.
Quotea black canary Barbie...
Dave Navarro has one of those. he used to call her Slut Barbie and take pictures of her in random places on tour and post them on Twitter. most memorable one was praying to the porcelain god.
just bought myself Kinect, Dance Central, and Kinectimals. Got new bed spread and sheets and a bad ass Batman zip up jacket
Quote from: Archer on December 27, 2010, 02:12:03 AM
Quote from: V on December 27, 2010, 02:09:45 AM
Quote from: Archer on December 26, 2010, 06:31:47 PMa terrabyte hard drive.
i envy you. deeply.
Quotea black canary Barbie...
Dave Navarro has one of those. he used to call her Slut Barbie and take pictures of her in random places on tour and post them on Twitter. most memorable one was praying to the porcelain god.
just bought myself Kinect, Dance Central, and Kinectimals. Got new bed spread and sheets and a bad ass Batman zip up jacket
the only one of those i knew anything on or cared about was a Batman jacket.
you are losing my envy.
you might redeem it in selecting a badass bow, though. i used to shoot.
;D fiiiine if/when i get one i'll post pics
Quote from: Jackson on December 25, 2010, 10:50:38 PM
you can get my book the same damn place you got hers, CRACKHEAD.
True, but there are two things.
1. I forgot the book title again—is it 3:33 the Final Hour?
2. I can probably get it at Hastings for cheaper than $17.14 :P
3:33 THE DARKEST HOUR. My book is NOT $17.14. I got my rates much lower because I'm locked in at the 2008 prices. And you could have looked it up under my last name.
Lulu link (http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/333-the-darkest-hour/6322596?productTrackingContext=search_results/search_shelf/center/3)
Hastings link (http://www.gohastings.com/product/BOOK/333-the-Darkest-Hour/sku/277889158.uts)
Pretty much the same price.
Yes, ma'am